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& e et Inserti THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, HURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891, ICES, R THESKE COLUMNS 12:30 p. m.. for the evening Fning or Sunday edi will o ! And until 8:30 p, m., for the m tion All_adyartisemonts in these columns 16 conts i and 10 conts a line thereafter, or per 1ine per month. No advertisen Tews than in advance, Count abont 7 wo Suls, fignires, ymbols, eto., enc tas o word T ndvertiseme st FiIn cons: Adver- 18er, by roqn jored check. oan have holr lottors addrossed to & numberod letter in care £ THE BEE, Answors a0 addressed will be delly. ®rod on presentation of the check. IRANCH OFFIC Jeolnmns will b Init S ADVERTISING FORTHESE nken on tha above conditions atthe following business honses, Who are uthor red (0 Lake spreinl notices AL (ho samo Fates & cao e had at the main offce outh Omana franch Ofce—No Lister block Jotn W. Belt, pharmctat, 1 th and Mason stroets. &I, Frnsworth. pharmacist 2115 Cuming streot 1. T ughes, ph Fmacist, (26 N 100 street C. K. Satterfield, pharmaeist, 1718 Leavenworth oty et flughes’ pharmacy, 2th and Farnam, SBITUATIONS WANTED, time and 10 a lino the ut taken fo T WANTED BY F r. Address Georo T, Miner, Ord, N M160 1 GOOD HABITS WISHES and ovenings, for either 293 N stroot, aftor. MAN OF chores to board or rov Hoe. A BIOROUGHLY COMPETE and salesman, lumber, sash and doors. references. Address J 2, care I M il WANTED, POSITION ment of & first elaks hotel, urnish any kind of guaranty orrinm. BOOKKEEPER Bost IN TH in or W. 0. Fleld D-MALKE HEL & line first time and_10c n line th Wfter. No udvertisoment taken for loss than T, NEARACPEARING MAN OF INTELLIGENCE und g00d address: must be foirly educate te ralary (o begin If suitable. M. M1 100 RELIA- TATES willing R. Fisher, B por month, with Incroase n pormanent: sal M.A. Bennett, 7 PREPAID walos £100 % week for ye w York B, ARARE cHAN pockot letier pross. fo ngents. Sommers Cylinder I way, N. Y. B VANIED SOLICITORS, "LIFE OF CHARLES Stewart Parnell. S Hellx rapidly. Liberal salary paid. 215 S 15th st. PBormsr cras Cimmbers’ Danc £ FOR LIVE A 0 $2.00. Large disconnts 8 Cor, 16 Brond: ADDR r. 18t and I MI0G 11 RENT-HOUSES, — A tinsed, 28T STREET. - Ro0M CoTTA ;08 RENT. ROOM MODEIN W87 California St $18 per month. D, Fol RENT, THIEE OF OU jouses In Lafayetie Piace. 4at &0 letod and are rent, 7 &nd 8 rooms modern (mproyement: price, $0.00 and #55.00 onth, Fidellty Trust company, 1614 Farnam at are eo per 'I) 10 HOUSES, § TO § ROOMS EACH, §1.00 T0 #1200 The 0. F. Davis company 5-D11 FOR RENT—FURNSHED HOOMS RATES 150 a lino first_time and 100 & 1ine thero. aftor. No advertisement taken for loss than 2ic J—THE DINING ROOM OF A FIRST.CLASS Uhouse: rent taken In hoard lonving the eity, Address J-FURNISHED AND Ymodern conventences. TED ROOMS, 4 S0, Tuth streot M1 1 TWO NICE FURNISITED FRON Ustenm heat nnd gas, 1412 Harney st TO LET TO GENTLE Indy only. Address Mi ED ROOMS FOR L - TWO SUITE ROOMS wife; board for Unousekeeping. 1525 Capitol n [ EUBNISHED ROOMS | FOR ¢ Yonly. Apply With reference, 24 ENTLEME! Dodge St. 1611 FIHE ST, CLAIR EUROPEA COR. Listh and_ Dodge. will_make 1ow rates for rooms Dy the week o month, with oF without board, 7 50Nk, ARG AND ONE Uroom for rent at 2108 Douglas atr URNISH BOAD, 16e a line first timo and 10c a 11 No advertisement taken for less than H BOARD: ALSO A FEW TABLE ; first class table, | o, D ROOMS AND TATE afte - ROOM Wi boarders wante I, BooMMATE FORt YO NG LADY, ALSO TWO or three choice boarders. 520 N. 23d. M7 J0- FURRISHED BOOM WITH BOARD.PRIVAT NT—ROOMS UN @ line first time and 10¢ 1ino thete No ndvertisement taken for less tiian 2 UNFURNISIIE ONT ROOM Wi o closct. Splendid view; ehe 212 Mason st isl 1 ) ROOMS FOK LI at 2220 Burt st. Uil (' UNFURNISHED ROOMS ~FOR_ Fkoeping, 1702 Webster street. Price, $12.5). (i THRE Thouscke Doy streots, IMME instri 3. ¥ TO .IllC- work 1n & hotel. Union Depot hotel, 1ith and 121-10° (1C PARTY our goods. We have a y house and age. and n now and the B5gpER, ELDKRLY MAN 10 DO Lic B ravrED, ovory place to Introduc Dew line that wiil sell at eves Agents can reap o harvest betwe holidays. Wil pay a ealary of §15.00 per month 1t proferied, und fnrnish a team froe. Address at once. Standard Siiverware Co., Boston. Mass, ']_{\v MEN AND BOYS BVERYWHERE Lo itriuta cireutara nt §2 por I Pearl Printing Co. Rednold, 3. b, TBOARDING RATIES 150 a lino first time and 10aa lino t Wftor. No adverth on for loss than 2. i“",urw:\\:.umm BOARDERS (AN BE modated at the good home tables of 1810 € stroct. MiBi 1% ]l PULLMAN ¥ bour cation It cannot be excelled. Mrs. 5¢a line first timo and 10ca line th RATES- No ndvertisement taken for less than after. “WANTED, SALESMEN ON SALARY ORt COM- wissTon to handle the new patent chemical {nk rasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconda Do abraskon of paper: 200 to 600 per cent profits one mgent's sales pmounted (o 620 1n slx days, another 832 1n two hours. We want one general agent in ench state and territory. For termsand full par- tlculors address Monroo Eraser Mfg Co., La Crosse, Wis. ™ PBOUR INDUCEMENTS ARE: BETTER THAN ever. Wo will awsiin the exclusive right to sell the Celobrated Taylor Adjustable Ladies' $hoe in the wholo or part of this state. 500 of our agents pyernge from £ a duy 10 $000 & year; no other mlioe 11ke It: big profits; easy to make sales. Ad- dross with 2c stamp, Consolidated AdjustableShoe Co.. Lynn. Mass. MLSS-10° Al WANTED-WE WANT MEN WHO are alroady travellng Aalosmen Lo earry our Tubricating ofl samplos as & side line: name refer- ences and torritory. Manufacturers O1l Co., Cleve- land, 0. M5U; > —GOOD CITY CANVASSERS: SALARY PAID Dweekly. Snger Sewlug Machie, 1516 Douglus st i DA )RR Bon Bubiiminy P hap o re proot o et ey Bx rly occup! Farnam street. t basement, bulld complete FORMERLY and t wholesalo store Byron need Co i 19 occupie Douglas in clt; MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE, RATES 150 line fArat time and 1o a line the aftor. No advortisemont taken for loss (han A FINE UCRIGHT PIANO, make, f0r sale at u saorifieo. Address 11 EFORE BUVING A PIANO BXAMINE TIE new scalo Kimbali plano. A. ¥ 313 Dongins i BANJO TEACHRR; 4 floor. B vV LENRECK, with Hospe of (5 N. 16th streot, MON RATHS aftor. Wi, noy's fees. \V. Y TO LOAN-REAL ESTAT m||v]W a line there. No dvertissment taken for loss than 25 STATE LOANS 6 T0 7 PEIL CENT vl charges for commission oF attor 1. Melilo, Firat National bank bl "\v SECOND MOITGAGES. CAN MAKH A FEW good loans. Alex Moore. 401 Boe Bldg. 8% ‘\ MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG OR SHORT time in sums of 800 to #1000, Mutusl Inyest ment Company W o LoANS ON REAL ESTAT toral notes and mortgages Selby, % Honrd of T “R ANTHONY JAN AND TRU it W MONEY ON TAND T0 LOAN ON FIRST W o aie on Omnna oley uroarty. Chas.. W. Rainey, 315 Omaha Nat'l bank buliding. " 150 4 1ine first t AND COT bought. It T Co TRALLOAN AND TRUST CO BEE B LOST. OST_LOST SATURDAY, SMALL SKY TER- rlor, 101k hatr. Rewardrtar roturn fo 1710 ¥, 18th. “OST—A PURSE ON TAHH CAR GOING NORTH Jon [6th st. near Websteg M. about 5 p. m. Tues: day teve. otirn to e Yo aud kot roward. TAN COLORED tothe Boston store. I il gray hound. hlve rownrd. and Douglas street, and g HAIR GDOT! irh =, e and ICe a lino there- o for loss than 250 ARGEST STOCK IN K. 1 WEST: THEAT- arical wigs and boards n Mpeelnity. Wigs, bangs, awitehes, halr chalns, elds in stock and to_ordor, Mall orders solleited. Dawibs, 111 8 15th st., Omaha. 9 RATES—15c a line first time and 10c o line the No advertisement taken for less than 2 VDA ROLL OF CURRENCY ON THIE &1 | Bank owner may eation wnd proof of prop: 09 1S after. YALL k arlors, 1610 California. LK S0 Perfect it guarante 1 “'37\.\. WM. HARRIS, 20 FRR PEIL CENT FIRST MOITG A 3 L1510 F ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Ly, $5,000 and upwards i 1o § per cont Farnam Smith & Co., 1t & Harney W No delays. “" LOWEST RATES OF INTEIES class security, Lovett & W '“' WANTED, LOANS OF $15) 10§ fraproved 1ote; $5) to 2000 on Improved prop. erty,atonce. Fidolity Teast Co. 161 Faram at W W ONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS 1 s and | less than MASTERS 0N MONEY TO LOAN lousehold goods, planos, orgs WOKONS, Be., 4L the 1ownsst posslblo rates without publiclty, removal 0f property or of pos sesslon. Thme arranged to Suit tio horrower. Payments of any amount ein be made atany time. reducing Loth principal and intorest, thus giving patrons all the benefits of the partiai pay BY B ¢ mo when you w it eall telephone 1621 rranged at hor nl0an, or If niore and your business x5 confldent Wit Towest T B. K. Masters, room 4, Harney sts HOI nge of NTOURE ut removal or . Frod T ¥ TO LOAN, 0, () A A turniture, ete. Dufl Green, 1 CHATTEL 1O DICT & WRAY, 611 xton block. Wolonn our own woney. We charge you no commission. It will pay you to sult us. 5 \»cu]\'r TELLOANS 2 BUSI RATES—Lic n lino firs after. No advertison and 100 o 1i ttaken for less than time and 10c a lino ther jent taken for loss than 2 AWYERS AND SOL1 Bee bullding, Omaha, ). C. Consultation free after. TENT 1 o8 & (0., ki MANURACTURING W LIRS, RATES— o after. No nd: d 100 line th en for loss than ASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD, CARSON Banks, roon: 5, Barker block, Omaha. 702 A16 CUTLEIRRY GRINDING, 15¢ & line first time and 10c a line ther No adyertisemont taken for loss than 2 rtisement tn SSOTS, NAZORS, B0, TO BB round to Underiand & Co., 106 8 1ith st. K REA TY MARK®T. TNYTRUMENTS placel on record Docember WARIANTY DEZDS, JDand VE Peabody to MW Kennard lots 2 nd 24, block 115, Dundee pluce 2% Lo 4,000 rearet Buchu slatter lot v Camin Wallace and wife to Lu ot 10, brock 1, Clifton Hii J S Mutthews 1 wife to )\ 1 bloek (1 W is and Wife 1o Wi vestrynen of the Church o Sheplierd lot 14, biock 2, Lake's add . N Hamilton tod K Hizerd, lots, block 41 Florence . : DRy A E Davis and wife to G M Ottis lots 7 to 14, 18 and % biock 15, Schles- in a5 yvsin s L 68w Frederick Krug and wife to Fren Krag Brewing Co. lots 2 to 6, block 1765 lots, 20 to 47, 86 to 100, She an place vees U0, QUIT CLAIN DEEDS. AJ Poppleton to B D Meadimber lot 4. bloek 57, Om: NI Hamilton 10 K rton and Wite to Emmi Smith § 110t 12, 13 and 14, block 10, Lanseom plnco...ooio.. 1,000 41 8,250 20p zard 1ot 5, Dlock Total umount of transters.... T, LAHMAN T0USE AT Junuary 1. Address H.'J colu, T 145 5 YT-nu SALE, MEAT MARKET WILL BE SOLD, right good foeation. doing good bus ‘Altdross H. . 1ta. Neola, Sebforbro ing other business. bury, Neb. RENTAL AGENCY. RATES-15¢a line first time und 10c a line there- ‘after. No advertisement taken for less than 25 . A_SHOE SHOP, 217 } uira next door in Selling out on acconnt of si¢ KO SALE Cuming st. grocery store. - . COLE, CONTINENTAL BLUCK. —GEO. J. PAUL, 100) FARNAM STRE clul atiention to onring for rental propert time and 10c a line there- Noadvertisement taken for less than 25c. —WANTED. A YOUNG AND NEAT COLORED boy to tend door. The Boston Store. 3% —_—m MDY, CHEAN “AND PRIVATELY STORED turnitire,Omaha Stove Repalr Work. 1207 Doug- WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. RATES—10c 8 line first time and 10c o line there- after No advertisement taken for losy thun Zie. ('-A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN LIGHT o Park ave. MIgs housework. Apply at SALARY §50 T_WANTED. LADY T0 TRA VKL per month and_expenses; no canvassing. Call At 128 Ramgo block. MI62 10° WANTED, A_GOOD GIRL FOI GENERAT housework &t 520 South 25th nvenue. 15504 \-WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK; GOOD Jwages; 1019 Manderson st. i Y-WANTED, A WELL_ lady to instrict two children in quire at 6% (. axm SECOND GIRL, with refere M2 11 (AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR CAKE OF X A COMP cos, (50 8. 20th. very young bab; ces requicod. Mrs. K. . 2007 St. Mary's avenue. 127 1-AN I /Davenport street. T GIRL, 612 South 15th street. (=WANTED IMMEDIATELY — I, young glrls to work for us at tholr homos; goow dy: 1o palnting or canvassing: some- roiy new. Send self-addressed envelope to Echo Map'f'g Co, 4 Liborty square, Boston, Blass. M5-10* C GIRL TO TAKE CARE /child " three years. 2022 Capitol ave. FOR RENT-HOUSES, RATES -13¢ a line first timo after. No advertisement tax T, O BENT-4 TROOM FLAT, WITIT BATH 'and’ closet, near 17th und St. Mary's avenue, M5 Star Loan & ‘Urust Co., 1st floor N, Y. 100 & 1ino there- n for loss than 250, ), FOR RENT—80.00, ]R00M MODERN HOUSE, oMl conveniences, good yard, choleo nelghbor: 0nd £0.00. 11-r00m hovse, with burn for two horses; special terms. £40.00. 10 ro0m brick house, all conyenlences,barn 207 L0 horaes. $26.0. Broom dwelling. hath and furnace. EHL00. Steam beated G-room tiat, with bath. $15.00. 3 roomis and bath, steam heat. Inguire Netherton Hall, 305 S 13th st. 881 D POR WENT, FURNISHED ke, all infproved, rent$45.00, 2 HOME, PARTIES 1), JURNISHED HOUSE, NI¢ g Apply or fow days at 1112 23 oing to California. B 10th street. 1), N0 VERY BLEGANT T KOOM COTTAG kS i1at strect near Loavenworth, new, wodern 1 feat ebeap 1o kood tenants. Globo Lown ana R TROOMS : MODERN HOUSE; VERY aienti near Hanscom park. Address K 50, - conac x:;‘ ’m:‘mr.uu i nta, “Stanford Clrcios Apply C & Eigutter, roou 4, N.Y. Lifo bulia Ex T)ib L8 S ROOM HOUSES, 810 to 815 i lacnce fats W oity. Mead Inv't Co. 442 Beo 1Dy SLEAM HEATED FLAY Warker block. TD;; 08 RENTHOURES AND FLATS CENTRAL \y loeated, 88 to §45, n splondid list. Call k. O Qurvin & Co., 208 Sheoly block. D rox xe NINE-ROOM HOU! oLl gas and range It desired, ull in ko dition, 10¢ated near 2th and St.' Mary's avenue. 100 Tousonubl Ial torms glven to the right Inquire 2012 Farnam st. or G. B. Tsohuck, oo M) ~KIGHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE WITH MOD- oFu improvements, corner 2th and lzard, one loek srom Walhut HIL motor, 2.0, 24 N. ¥. fo. Theo Olsen. 80 T, T- ROOM D WKL sust, Troom 5 Brnm’m’ L MOUSE 10 ROOMS, ALL MODERN — Lmprovements, §0.00 por month,i4d and Farnam. Deater L. Ihomas. £ s LARGE LIST OF TORES AND I AruAW atroot s for rent. Geo J. Paul, 1600 M9 110 FLAT, excellent order; equired, 7. L. yon Dora, &) I, 0NE FoUR Roow odern convenience Joum bouee, Heforence qp 6, 818 8. 24 sbrect. FOR RENT, HOUSE N. K. COR_ 1§71 'Webstor, § todma, full olty 101, price $2.50 - Garrison, 1314 Farbain. 1 _Y);YOR RENT. § BOOM HOUSE, 146 DORCAS et Toguire Robort Hunter, lee office. M—()LI)KST. CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAGE house in the elty. Willlams & Cross.1214 Ha WANTED—TO BUY. RATES— 150 line first_time and 100 a line thoero . No advertisement taken for less than 25c ZABOUT 40 FEET OF OFFICE RAILING. IN Quire 305 8. 13th street. Mitit N SECOND HAND P. K. DEDBRICK SEL| feeder purpetual hay' pross. Capacity. 2 tons per hour. "G, A. 1., Hotol Paxton. Rt 1 U FURNIT SOLD, STORED Wells, 1111 Farunm street. 0 . STOCK OF MAN opportunity to step in: lished paying busi only stock in ¢ B. Appeiget. eb. Y FOl SALE=A STOCK OF SRMAL MER chundizo amounting to about £5,0)0.0) in’ one ot the best Lowns for business in Bufalo Co. Address J 1, Bee. E 10 Y DRUG, STORE FOI SALE: CENTRALLY 1o: ated; £2,060 cash; bal 10 sult. Address H 6, oo SALE, A CLEAN andise: g00d [ TEN AL tion, good M '0CK OF kood loc: Ne ST 53 8. itve town, doiog w00 d Address 1T 3110 business: good reasons for seliing Bee oftico. Y, AN INVESTME £00.00 can socuro an {hcome of from $5.00 to 86000 per day. Apply for particulars to John P. Sutton, P. 0. boX 535, Lincoln, Noo, Ml DI Y huiksaLe clhiluery of the Fairbu Neb.: ag00d 0pportunity of proprietor. Falrbury. reason for selling.death J-WANTED, FOR CASH, A BARGAIN IN. NGmaha, South Omahn or ‘Council Blafls veal estate inside of clty limits. Give full description and price indetinite proposition considered. Adpress B 46, Bee. wl WAGO ATES—15¢ u line first time and 10c a_line there- after. No advertisement taken for less than 2c. P, FOR SALE, CIEAP, PONY, PHAETON AND harness: cost new §250; will sell entire rig for §75. Half Jersey bred cow 0. worth §7. Blooded poultry; Buff Cochins, Plymouth Rocks and Light Brahmas, 50¢ ench. A Mliton Rogers £50 range for £25. House und farm for rent cheap. Callon Sun days only. Elmwood Park, 2ith and Ga: this side 0f Donahue, the torlat. GOOD WORK TEAM FOR Cooporative Land & Lot Co., 206 X. It > -A BARGAIN FOR SALE. A FINE GEN buggy horse. Inquire at Goorge Hoffm: ery stable, 18th, between Hurney and Howa 12 FORSALE—HORSE: ETC “FOR SALE—MISC Arst_time and 100 a lino th {semont taken for loss than 2 (‘r FRESH DAIRY BUTTER! RETAIL GRO- Ncers and privato families can bo supplied on short notice with best of goods at moderate prices. Address A. Nelnstedt, general merchant, Clarinda, In. Reference, any wholesale grocery house in Omaha. o QUNHGHT | BLANG. STANDARD MAKE, used throe months, for sale ‘cheap, owner lon Ing the city and necds money. also & Chlckering plano for §15. Call after 6 o'clock evenlngs at 2 Caldwell street. 1,000 FOIR SALE CHLEAP, RAND AUTO- atic sott mud brick muchine: almoit new. Ad- dress John P, Thomas, brick megr., Omalin. M QIO SALE A LANGE SAVE. FIK burglar proot; will sell cheap. Address to il Kearnoy, Neb. s B UPRIGHT PIANO VERY LITTLE od us new. Must b sold at on Great bargain, Address H 66 Dee ofl () VOR SAL Lor und fixtures suitablo for country bank. Omuba Boe. Ml d RAT Wfter. No ndvertisement taken for less than %o S ARRIVAL EXTRAOKDINAKY, WONDERFUL rovelutions. Challenges the world. Mrs. Dr M. Legrave, trance palmist and lifo reader: crudlo Lo grayve; unites the separated: Ususes mar riage with the one you love: tolis where you will succeed and In what business best ndapted for: has the colebrated Egyptian breastplate for luck and to dostroy bad influences; enres fits, intemperance and all private complaints with massage, baths and al ohol treatment, sond §2, lock of bair. name and date of birth und receive acourate lfe chart; 2 cents In stamps for circular; give initlals of ono You will marey: also phot Otice 1007 South Tith street, first 00 3 . 1w 0 9 p. ‘omo one, eome all, uud be convinced of this derful oracle. MIS. MARY FRITZ, 3% LAKKE ST 0t and trance wedluw; lode is past and future, M) QMRS NANNIE V. WAL Droliable busin: clalrvoyant, BSErologist, tells your life frou the S CLATRVOVANT s modiuw,0fth yeur,at 119 N. 16th, 2 5 HELL, OLALRVOY 8 Dand test medlum;’ gives sittiugs 'dally. 5105 Mo | MASSAGE, BATHS, O, 150 a lin first tlme and 100 a line there: NO adyprilagmont taken for less than 200 RATES attor. T MABSAGE, M perators arb the GE; MY PARLOLS AND nasti Over 610 8. (Sth atreos Midl 98 150 a line first time and 10c a line th after. No advertisa ken for less than D FARM OF 100 ACRE rankfort, “Tndlana, on Krivel rond; county seat of 7.0 p statlon one ‘mile; s churches within o farm, 117 feet on Washington street, principal str Indianapolis, Ind.. Lo exchange for Nebraska prop erty. Kesident 1ots in Omaha. almost clear, to exch for aru. Star Loan & Trust: Co., 1at'Floor N mile; £ nge 7 GOOD CITY PROPERTY YOU lisecure the finest equipped stock farm in the west, with or without thoroughbred stoek: also several fine graln and stock farms in oxcollont locaiity. Cnll'und get description. Fidelity 1rust company, 1614 Karnum 53 77-G00D 1OTEL AND OTHER fitrade. A. L. 1 PROPERTY Kan. N TWOSTORY AN . with flatx ou ke Hoor. buildiug rents for ) p with ground lease in the heart of Omaha, for of hurdware and stov K. Stoetzel, 114 8. Iith st 7 GOOD CLEAR FAKM LAND KOt STOCK 0% fimerchandise. - Address box 410, apid City, S. 1 -D2° 77-WIGH BRED STALLIONS, MARES ficoits for real estate. ROom 403 Browu bl —HORSES FORLOTS. ROO) N B M5 1S ERAL MDSE WILE Box 205, Frankfort, 24 7, oCLEAN STOCK O Jtake real estato and monoy. Ind. Z,50LD GOLD AND SILVERL JEWELRY, AT inolai t i yo1 hava in 3106 hior OR : ALK~ fieat thno and 106 a line thera: soment tuken for loss than 2ic. AR 200 ACIES. GOOD BUILDI \ fonces. For particulars nddress Lillian Welton, Woodbine, T, 2123 10* LLOTS IN SHERIDAN PLACE. 2D AND LEAV- unworth, $600.00 each, $10.00" down month, 7 pet cont lntervst. - Koo & Solby, 3 Prade. Q0 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE CHEAP, IN llayes county. Nebraska. Address A. W. Prinle, & Co., Ownaso, Stich a7 10% 4 T 0TS ON MONTHLY P Jlake View, Clifion I Place, W. L. Seiby's add NTS IN D ace, Dundoe, Armour Room 403 Brown blag., o Miss J2 I SALE, AT A BARGAIN, LOT 15, BLC W. L. Shelby's first addition to South O B 1 lpayment down, bal hly if desired. Inguire G. B, Teseliuck, Om Y O SALE-TLONES. AN PRIOE, §750. 91,550 U ko clear property as first piyment. Brown block, 6th wud Douglus. 5 EBRASKA FARM LANDS G, G. Brown block, I6thand Douglas, 56 G G. Wallace oM AT Wallace FQR SALE O TRADE, 160 ACRE IMPROVED farm. Inquire Petor Penner, 2405 Cuming stroot MWL BIG BARGALN, 5X161, B ON'T, ROUTH 20th at., worth #0500, Prico only §2,%0. Fidelity Trust con'pany, 1614 s N CorNER mrit AND HICKORY, 80X150 N teot: n barkain for a tew days ooly. ¥. K. iing, Barker block ON BMALL ona full lot. Prices The O. F. Davis compaivy. 106011 OB SALE @ HOUSES mouthly payments. eacl $1,200.00 t §2,009. 0. OCK WINTE FIMISS STOWE, MASSKUSE, BLECLRICIAN, 202 Farnam s, M2 L MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO THEL sl baths, scalp snd haie treatment, manicure wud cuteopodish,Mrn Postilaly 5. 1sth, Withnel} bik P MADAME SMITIL 1814 CAPITOL AVENUE 3uoor. Alcohal,sulyburie wnd sea bathe RATES aftor. @ Mo et time and 1o aling thero- No advertisement taken ru& e FIORSES WINTEIED AT LOW KATES,Go0D care, sheltor and board fences. s Brown bldg. Misi D2 FIESES WINTERED AT LOWEST RATES AT Bellovue stock farmi box stalla A desirdd. Clarke, 19 Board 0f Trade bulldiug or Hellevus ", FOR SALE. The following Sdeond- Hand Car- riug”us: 8 Leather top 2-§¢dted Carriages. 4 Top Buggies. *2Phaetons. 3 Open Buckboards. 3 Delivery Wagons. ¥ 1 Giass Quartet Rockaway. 1 Curtain Rockaways Bottom prices. 1! L DRUMMOND, Opp. Court House. Drs.BETTS&BETTS PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS, 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Offico hours from 9 a.m, to 8 p.m. Bunday fromr 108, m. to 1 p. m. Spocinlists in Chronic, Nervous, Skin and Blood Diseases, 7~ Consultation at office or by mail freo. Modicines sent mail_or expross, securly packed, freo from observation. (uarantoes to curo quickly, safely and permanently. o most widely and favorahly known epeciaZ. ista in the United States. Their long experience, remarkable akill and_nniversal success in_ tho treatment and cure of Nervous, Chronic and Sur- cal Diseases, entitle theso eminent physicinns to the fall confidence of the afliicted everywhore. Thoy guarantee : A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for tlo awtul affects of carly vice and tlio uumerous ovils that follow 1n ita train, PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASLS apeadily, compietoly and permanently ened. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXJAL DIE- ORDERS yiold readily to their skillful ‘reat- mont. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL \ .CERS guaranteed curud without pain or defention from business. HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- nently and successfully oured iu every case. SYPHILIS, GONORRH(A, GLEET, Bperma- torrhaa, Seminal Wonkness, Lost Manhood, Night Emissions, Docayed Faculties, Femulo Wenknoss and all delicate disorders peculiar to oither sex positively cured, as well s all furc- tional disorders that resnlt'from youthfal follies or the excess of mature years, i Guarant: permanently cured, Stricture St Brnanily s ting, caustic_or dilatatipn. Cure effected ol homb by patient withodt @ moments pain or TO YOUNG AND M{DDLE-AGED MEN . Thaiswful effects of 1; A Sure Cure T it (it oheort? wonkness, destroying bottiomind and body, with all its dreadad ills, pern nently eured, Drs. Betts Addres those who have impar. od thertiéelvea by improper in- dulgenco and solitary hibits. which ruin both mind body, unfittisg’ them for business, study or marriage. MARRIED MEN, or those entering on that hn]gp{y I"rfu. aware of physical debility, quickly assisted. §#7-Bond 6 conts postage for celobrated worka on Chronic, Nervous and Dolicate Diseases. Thousands ¢ured. §#~A friendly lotsce ve call may save you future saffer Ifl and shame, and add goldon yoars to life. £97~No latter answered unloas necompaniod by 4 conts in stamps, ‘Addross, cr oall on DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1409 Douglas St., OMAHA, - = NEBRASKA, . THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD! . b TUTT’S TINY LIVER PILLS @ haveall the virtues of the larger ones, xact size n in this rde) v ([ X XXXXXXY) o URE FOR s Host Conai Sy astes G Uso R P R R b7 i, ' BB N TCONSUMPTION @ DR. C. GEE WO, The Great Chinese Panaceist Wishes to give a few reasons why he Is work. {0 such wonderful cures whore othier doctors ail. China has about halt the population of the globe. They hiave been practicing and per- fecting modioine over 4,00 YEARS, Nung (see Ency. Brit) discovered seventy: two poisons and their antidotes 2,453 years be- fore Christ, and Marco Pola, who brought the CONmpPASS, Campint. one of the first Europeans who on- tered China, suys: “Their physicians have u thorough knowledge of the nature of herbs and an admirablo skill in dingnosing by the puiso.” (Sce Willard's Middlo Empire.) It is woll known that gunpowder, stoam and eloctrieity are old fn China, und that the Chi- nese wero printing thoir detlcuto books 900 years before Guttenbers was born. But it was to medicing tho Chinese gave their attention, and when the emperor Ohin Wong ordered all the books to be burned he xcepted the medieal works, and it was only the merest accident that tho great works of Contucins himself were saved, ho having placod wset of his works in the corncr-stone of his residence. which was found 2,000 years after. Tho celebrated Dr. Hobson statss that ono of dispensatories gives 1442 i VIES alord, Can you wonder CLOE's SUCcess) The Oiucasian physicians all use the vory simo Remed s and when you change doctors, in your disappointment “and _disgust, you merely chanze £:cos and assertions but not moticines. When an American doctor dls- vovers a new remedy ail the other aoctors know about it immedtately. Now, you know the Chinese Doctor vomes from an almost un= known country, containing pearly halt of the peoplo of the World, whero all the medicines ire entirely different, and Dr.C. Gos Wo offors L reward of $01.00 to ‘any ono who can dupli- 1o any one of his Chinose Medicines. Do you ow comprehend that after giving up all hope of being cured by your dootors. that in taking the Chinose Dostor's Remedies, 4,000 in number wnd absolutely unknown outside of Chilna, that he has u wondorful advantaze over all other physicinns. His new remedics have never before entered your blood and o on it as If by magle. curing tho diseaso and rendering th plexic rus i child's, A MOTHER'S STORY. I am €2 yeurs of aze and have sufored inde- seribublo agany trom asthma for many years. Lcould novsleep and had to siv up all night in wCeharr 1 Tried doetor after | dactor but without hotp. and thought some night 1 would choke to death, ~As a last hope I tried Lr. C. Gee Wo, the Chinese doctor, and was relleved Instantly. In a short time I was ired and have never since been troubled. [ have roason to biess=Dr. . Geo Wo.—MRS, P. O. 1T RSH, 24th St bet. J & R. South Omuha. In grder'to convince the publio that Dr. C. Goo Wo can_cure any disease. he makes the foliowin offer: A GUARANTEE to return tho monoy If after a fair trial the patient is inany way dissatisfied with treatment. DIU . GEE WO, 16th and Culifornia Streets. Of- fico hours, 9 a. m. tll 9 p.m. Call Sunday it you wish. N. 8.’ The Doctor has roady prepared the following elght 3lood. Female akness. Rheum: Tndigostion, Minhood, Sick Headaché, Catarrh. and aey and Liver Medioine, ‘Prico 3100, 01l or write for questlon biank and book. Dr. 0. Gce Wo, 16th and Oalifarnia. Chung Lost Kid- Srockh ers’ Meeting. The rezular annual meeting of the stock- hotders of the American Nutional Bank of Omaha, Omahy, Neb., for the election of di- rectors, will be held at its banking office. corner of Dodge and Iifteenth streets, on Tucsday. January 12, 1802, at § o'clock p. m. HENRY I'. WYMAN, cushler. El Omaha, Neb,, December 10, 1801 D10dstM CHILIAN OFFICIALS MAD AT US. They Talked of Withdrawing Their Legation, but Uidn't Do It Loxpoy, Dee. 9.—The Times today pub- lishes a dispatch from 1ts Santiago de Chili correspondent, stating that the insuiting notes written to the government by United States Minister Ezan, and his own telegrams to his government, have caused a proposition to be made thav Chili suppress her legation at Washington, This proposition was dis- cussed at a meeting of the financial com- mittee of the house of representatives last uight, but the government declined to sup- port the proposal. ~—~— Don't let that cough continue. once with Piso’s Cure for Consumption. never fails. 25c. All drufigists. Boulev :rds i Osama, Deo. 9.—To the Editor of Tue Bee: Toshow what 1s being done in other cities in regard to parkways or boulevards Mr. John P, Feecher, park commissioner, St. Louis, Mo., writes to an officer of the Omaha park commission that St. Louis citizens went before the lasu lsgislature and had a bill cnocted which will, to use his own words, “add miles and miles of parklike boulevards to St. Louis’ improvements: the aajacent property owners to these boulevards doing all the work—excepting the planting of irees and shruus, beautifying, ete. This will be done by the city.” In view of these facts property owners in Omaha ought to keep up with the spirit of the times and gladly donate boulevard lands, as the city pays for both construction and beautifying. W. A. Stop it at It Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne has 1o superior. Try it, Record, forty years. Warranted pure juice of the e iy Denth of Samm Pettigrew. William E, Gladish last nignt received a telogram announcing the death, at his mother’s home 1n Toronto, Ont., of Sam Pet- tigrew. Sam was for several years em- ployed as a reporter on the Omaha dailies, and in that capacity made a host of friends who will read with sincero regret of his ce- mise. He was about 40 years old, and bud had a varied experienco in the nhewspaper business. He was a very genial, enterpris- ing newsgettor, a al writer, and was generally liked by sll he came in contact with, B Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's Little Enrly Risors cure coustipation. 'he causeremoved, the disease is gone. et s e Three Days More. The Western .irt association has decided to keep tho exhibition open nuntil next Sun- day night as there ara still hundreds of peo- in Omaha who have not visited the great gallery of fine paintings and interesting relics and curios, The exhibition will close positively next Sunday night and many of the large pictuces borrowed from abroad and all of the Western Art -ussociation v ork will e shipped to Lincoin next weok to be placed on exhibition there, —~—— Small in size, great in results; DeWitt's LittleEarly Kisers, Bost pill for constipa- tion, best for sick headache, best for sour stomach. —— Beoretary Foster Slowly lmproving, Wasmixaros, D C., Dec. 9,—Dr, Hamilton said today that Secretary Foster was still im- proviug and his gradual recovery was confi- dontly expected. It will be, however, impos- sible for him 1o leave the house for some time yet, YT k. 1850 “Brown's Bronenial Troches were introduced, and their suCcess s A cure for colds, conghs. asthmaaud bronohitis has | beeu unparalleled, ONE E Both the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the syi tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pogu]nr remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. - Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8A FRANCISCO, CAL, MOUISVILLE, K¥. NEW YORK, N.V. CURE EVERY CASE c7 MONEY REFUNDED. 'Our cure 18 permancnt and not a patehing up. Casos trcated fivo yoars ago havo never seen o sympiom since. Ty deacribing caso fully we can treat you by Tmail, and wo givo tho snno sirong guaranteo to curo or refand all monoy. Thoso who profer o dome hero for treatment can o 8o and wo will pay raiirond fave both ways and hotel bills whilo here if wo fail (o cu Wo ehailong tho world for a caso that our MAGIC EDY will not cure. Writo for fail particulars and et tho ovidence, Wo know that you are skeptical, Justly 80, too, as tho most eminent physicians have mever boen abio to givo more than temporary roliet. In our fivo years' practico witn the MACHC REMEDY it has beon most dificult to overcome the prejudicos against all go-called spocifics. - Dut under our strong Guarantoo you should not. hesitato to try this romedy. ou tako no chanco of losing your moncy. ~ Wo guar. antoe to curo of refund overy dollar, and as wo have Feputation to protect, also financial ‘backing of $300, 000, it 18 porfectly safo to all who will try the treab mont. Heretoforsyou have been putting up and paying ut your money for different troatments and although you are not yot cured no one has paid back your mon: 5. Do notwaste any moro money until you try us, Old Tronic, dorp seatod cnsos oured 1n 3043 90 daya: In- Yostigato our financlal standing, our reputation as Dusinoss mon, Writo us for names and addreeses of #hoso we have curcd who havo given pormissfon to ro- for to them. 1t couta you only postngo to do this; it I anve you a world of suffering from mental strain, and it you aro marriod what may your offspring suffer through your own ngligence, ~1€your symptoms ar 80ro (hirout, mucous pa ches in irouth, Thoumatism in bonos ud joints, haie falling out, eruptions on any ot o bidy, feeling of g-neralldoprossion, paing Ei Tlond or bonce, you hava o tima (o, waste: Those who nro constantly taking mercury anl potash should discontintiot. Constant uso of theso drugs will surcly bring sores and oating ulcorsin tho end. Don't fall to writs, All correspondence sont realod In plain envel- opes. Wolnvite tho most Tigid investigation and will do all in our_power to aid you in it Address, CoOR REMEDY 'CO., Omalia, Nobraska. Offico 13tk and Farnam, second ficor, catrance 13th 4. ONLY" 50) for a cuse 0 Loss or Failluz Manhood, General or Norvous Dobility, weakness ot Dbody or mind, the effoct of errors of excosses inold or young that we cannot cure. We guarantee overy case or refund every dollar five days trial” treatment 81, full course . Preceptible benefits realizod in three days. By mall, socurely pncked from observation. Office open untii 9: m. COOK EEJNIDY 00. OMAUA. NEB LADIES ONLY MAGIC EEMALE REGULATOR. Sufe and certain to & day or money refunded. Price by mail $. Bealed from observation. COOK REMEDY CO., Omuha. Neb. 50 JTH OMAHA. How Krazck Settled. John Krazek, a Bohemian, is under arrest on the charge of petry larceny. The police say that he went into Cohn’s clothing estab- lisnment aud aftor selecting the styloof trousers that suited him best rushed out of the door and up the street without offoring to pay. Mr. Cohn pursued in vamn and the polico were moufied. : The fellow managea to got to Omaha, but Oflicer McMahon was put onthe track and arrested him in Omaha at Sixteenth and Vinton, Kraszk declares that he is no criminal, and says in defenso that Cohn was indobted to him and that the garment was taken merely 1o forcibly make a settlement between the two. Q #rreet Viaduct Open. Inspector Harrigan says that the Q street viaduet, which has boen closed to all teams for six weeks on account of widening the castern approach, is now open for all ve- hicles. ‘'he approach at the east end was of wood and very narrow. It has been replaced with dirt and widened fifty feot. Magic City Miniatures. A. Leonard of Colorado Springs, Colo., brought in cattle, W. R, Williams of Ft. Collins, Colo., has cattie on the mavket, John MeNulty, a blacksmith at Cudaby's, is the proud father of a ten-pound son. Mr. F. E. Etter has been electea com- mander of the Robert R. Livingstone post, Grand Army of the Republic, The Episcopal social adyertised for last ovening at the residence of Mrs, Saxe nas been postponed until after Christmas, e T The Howo Scales, the only scalo 'with pro- tected bearings. No chock rods. Cat- logues of Borden & Selleck Co., Agts,, Chi- cago, IlL, R As Equnlizers, Ten of the councilnen met in the city hall yesterdgy afternoon, where they transacted some gencral business of minor importanco. Then they disguised themselves asa board of cqualization, with Mr. Morearty in the chair. A number of protests from parties who felt that they had been unjustiy assessed were read and referred or placed on file, Rosinseia The only complexion powder in the world that is without vulgarity, without injury to the user, and witnout doubt a beautifier, is Pozzoni's. Talked of Poets. A fair-sized audienco listened to Prof, Sid- ney Morse last night at tho Unitarian church in his talk about poets. Lowell, Holmes and Whitman were the three poets he talked about. The speaker illustrated his interest- ing address by sketching many of the promi- nent charactors in the writings of the poets under discussion, STATE WORLD'S FAIR BOARDS Mannor of Presenting Varions Measures Thoroughly Disoussed. DECISIONS OF THE DIRECTOR GENERAL, All Competitive Exhibits Must Be Placed in the Departmental Build ing in Which They Prop- orly Belong. Cuicaao Buneay or Tue Bes, Crreago, I, Dee. 9. ‘The convention of delegates from various state World's fair boards met at noon today in the diroctors’ room at hoadquarters with the board of reforence and ocontrol, the director general and differont department chiefs, 1t Is to beasortof a World's fair prayer moeting, at which all will recelve light and help. There has been some talk of the renewal of tho discussion had some six months ago in regard to state exhibits, but it was decided at that timo that while every stato might make what oxbibit it chose, ox- hibits entered in compotition must be placed in the buildings specially devoted to that class of matter. It is therefore imovrobable that the subject will again receivo any ox: tensive consideration, One of the first things discussed this after- noon after the formali of organization were disposed of was the manner of present- ing state cxhibits, Some of the commis. sioners wanted to know if all the products of their various states, manufactured as well as natural, could be made in the state build- ings. The board of control became involved in an old discussion and the director general had to ve called in to straighten the diffi- culty. He explained that compotitive ox- hibits must be placed in the departmental building in which they properly belong, but that collective educational exhibits might ba made in the different state buildings at the discretion of tho diroctor geuoral. Not Known in Ch eago. John Hervert Pnillips, who is said to be the man that threw the bomb in Russell Sage's oftice last week, is not known at the Pinkerton National Detective agency, al- though he claimed to have been formerly connected with the Pinkertous here. *I know nothing of this man Phillips,”’ said “Billy” Pinkerton today. “This i3 the first time I ever heard of him, It may bo ho has been in Chicago but [ don’t think he 1s at all kiown here, moreover I doubt whether he has been identified as the bomb thrower. ‘T'he right man will be found though before Inspector Byrnes gets through with tho case.” Will Fight the Railroads. War will bo inaugurated on railronds by the National Transportation association in congress because of tho present shortago ot freight cavs. ‘This association is composod of dolegates from all boards of trade, cham- bors of commerce and other leading com- mercial exchanges in the country. The bodies in Chicago belonging to it are Board of Trade and the freight bureaus, tho wembers of the lattor being the heaviest shippers in Chicago. Represeutatives of the National association will appear before congress and ask it to frame & law compelling all railway compan- ies to givoa uniform bill of lading and to abide by reciprocal car service. Said an ofticer of tho association: “A few railrond men in New York are croating a blockade in freight cars which may make a coal famine in Chicago. Our assocation will go to congress and ask for a law to com- pel railway companies to deal squarely with shippers _and = citizens. Wo will ~ prob- ably effect nothing, for railroads own the congressmen, but weo will go to Washington aud make a figat on them and mark congressmen who will show theinselves to bo the property of railway cor- porations. We will make a good fignt whether Wwe win or lose. General Miles for President. In the crystal dining room of the Hotel Richelieu last evening General Nelson A. Miles entertained fourteen friends av dinner. At the same time and place there was boru, according to a morning paper, a presidential boom, which, if it flourishes as prosperously as its progenitors auticipate, will result in the nomination and election of the general as president of the United States. In speaking of the general's prospects, ous of the gentle- men present said: **All the world loves mili- tary, and _in addition to General Miles being a great soldier he has many other things to make him available. His wife is a Snerman, and you can be sure that he can use the Sherman family’s machinery for putting in his presidontial crop in Ohwo and elsewhere, He is a New Yorker by birth and is well known and liked among people whose 1nfluence counts from New York city to Albany and from Albany to Buffalo. When you got across the Mississippi, Gencral Miles is at home and in the west whera he has quelled uearly all of the Indian outbreaks that have occurred for ten or fifteen years, heis tho most popular man that could be nominated," ‘When his attention was called to the state- ment that he has presidential ambitions, the general said: ‘1t is absurd, I am notin any sense a candidate for the presidentiai nomination &t the hands of any party. I bave no buzzing in my hat, have no connec- tion with politics and wish noane.” *Would you accept the nomination if ten- dered you'" ‘“I'nere’s not much danger of that,” was the general's diplomatic reply. The point 1o the story that seemed to go ceepest 1n the goneral’s sensibilities is, that he is 58 years old, *“They’ve made me old enough, surely,” he said. *“Thoy’ve got it here that I am 53, Tamnot. Iam only 52" Result of Poor Health. George H. Lano, senior member of the firm of Luuo & Lane, shot and kilied himself in his private office in the Stock Exchango of- fico this mormng. It is dificult to assign a cause of tho suicide. The firm seems to be auite prosperous in its business affais, Mr. Lane lived in a pretty stoae front house In Kenwood, 4311 Berkeloy avenue, and was apparently in no way troubled about money matters. At vhe samo time he was not at_ease mentally and his verturbation was attributed by his friends to sicknoss. The malady uffected his lungs ana he was known to have hemorrhages often. His dospondency was doubtless due to this cause. 0dds and Ends, At the meoting of tho state grauge at Springfiold today, resolutions were adopted donouncing Govornor Fifer in vizorous terms for his falure to appoint a_farmer to & nosition on the board of railroad and warehouse commissioners, aftor being asked to do 50 by the farmers of tho state, Western People in Chieago. The followiug western people are in the oty : At the Palmer—A. L. Adams, Cedar Rap- 1d8, 1a.: Mr. and Mra, J. M. Gobble, Musca tine, In.; S. 8. Weldner, Bediord, la.; John S, Knox, Omaha. At tho Wellington—T. Rigelmun, Des Moines, Ia.; James I, Donohue, Davenport, ia. At tho Leland—H. . Baldwia, Omalia. At the Auditorium—Mr. aund' Mrs. C. J, Major, Ottumwa, In.; D. W. Mumford, Towa City, Ia.; Miss M. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meday, Omaha; T, 17, Sawyer, Miss G, O, uwyer, Muscatine, 1a, P A 000, Van Houten's Cocoa. 'PLEASE READ THIS. USOL0BLEAYLs, GOCOA (“Best O Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S & Goes Farthest) seems to be high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: 8 o™ _SWA 1 1, of good coffee costs at least 30c., makes 81 half-pint cups. “ . 1 RETALL PRIOE, DO conts por_poun 6 D Which V., H. Cocoa * 90c. - 0 therefore 90c.,, ¢ 93 4 4w slso B0o, M 380N e e is the Cheaper Drink ? “UW@ 93 cups of Coffee, 160 ‘ ‘V,H.Cocoal Sold by every Grocer. 1 0800500068508 00IG 988 HTOVOTE0 VIO PO09000541.

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